Organdy is a fine, translucent cotton fabric usually having a durable crisp finish, white. Word origin 1829, from French organdi “sorte de Mousseline ou toile de coton“ (1725), of unknown origin. Barnhart suggests it is an alteration of Organzi, from medieval form of Urgench, city in Uzbekistan that was a cotton textile center.
Our organdy fabric is 100% Cotton with a transparent, crisp look and woven with very fine, tightly twisted yarns in an open, plain weave.
Hand-turn applique is not the only hand-worked method, but it is quick, easy, and well suited to most pieces. You will use a sewing needle to turn under the seam allowance, and the slipstitch (sometimes called the blind stitch) to secure the motif to the background fabric.
Cheerful Red appliqué cherries on fine Cotton rich Organdy. Red on White is essential for any classic white dishes. It is All in the Details, added feature of finely hand stitched border edge artistically imitates grape vines. 4 sizes available. With imagination, this tablecloth can easily double serve as window covering…today’s no-sew option of clip rings.
- 100% Fine translucent Cotton.
- Durable crisp finishing.
- Very fine slipstitched cherries and foliage, colourfast.
- Folded and hand stitched border edge.
- Round size : 72″
- Matching Napkins : 18″x18″- set of 4
- Measurements are approximate with a variance of 5-10% deviance.
- Precise dimensions can be available upon request.
- NO dryer.
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